This wall hanger features a coyote jawbone mounted on a stained wooden plaque, engraved with a set of Icelandic magical staves historically used to prevent evil from entering a home. These staves are documented by the Icelandic Museum of Witchcraft and Sorcery, where they are described as symbols carved to guard thresholds and repel harmful intent. The engraving preserves their original form, creating a powerful protective charm rooted in recorded Icelandic folk magic.
This symbol was believed to protect from evil if you know it is coming. To gain the full effect, it needed to be carved into oak and then painted with blood taken from the hand of the user. Hanging the carved piece of wood over the front door would make sure that very little evil could enter your home.
Details
• Measures 6.5 x 5 inches
• Ethically sourced coyote jawbone
• Icelandic protective staves engraved into the wood
• Mounted on stained wooden plaque
• Ready to hang
Perfect For
• Icelandic magic practitioners and Norse pagans
• Threshold protection and household warding
• Altar wall arrangements and protective shrines
• Collectors of handcrafted bone art and historical stave work